C 78? ) 
II. The refl of the Treatife of that Learned JntU 
quary T)r, John Tabor 0/ Lewes (whereof the 
Firjl Fart is puhltJJ^d m 3 5 1 . of thefe Tranf- 
adlions ) concerning the Site of the ancient City of 
Anderida, and other ^mains of /Antiquity in the 
County of SufTex, 
T JFIB former Part of this curious Treatife having 
found a jttji Efleem among feveral vrorthy Members 
of the Royal Society, vfho are Lovers of Antiquity^ 
At Their inftance we have adventured to infert here the Re- 
mainder thereof; entreating our Pholofo^hical and Mathema- 
tical Reader, to indulge the Liberty we now take, of break- 
ing in upon the ufual SubjeLl of thefe Papers. 
Where 7rfc////j fpeaks of Britain and its Affairs, his De- 
Icriptionsarefo lively deliver’d, chat one would think him- 
felf had been here, with his Wife’s Father ; and 
where he mentions the Irijh ^ Prince, the ExprefTion by 
him us’d feems to give Strength tofuch a Suppofition. 
The gaining the Southern part of this Ifland, was the 
greateft, if not the only Acquifidon, made to the Ro- 
man Empire, from the Death of Tiberius to the Sixth 
Year of Claudius ; which we may well fuppofe was not 
pafs’d over in filence by chat excellent Hiftorian Tacit m : 
but his Four Books of Annals, which contain’d the 
Tranfadions of thofe Nine Years, we have reafon 
nough to fear, are irretrievably loft. From the mention 
Suetonius makes of Claudius his Expedition hither; *ds 
H h h h h h commonly 
’Tac, Agric. cap, XXIV. 
